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Dogon Songs of Life and Death

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Though the Dogon are well-described, their culture still holds surprises. One of these is the cycle of songs called baja ni, which is at the heart of their funerary rites. These songs are attribute...
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  • 01 May 2025
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Though the Dogon are well-described, their culture still holds surprises. One of these is the cycle of songs called baja ni, which is at the heart of their funerary rites. These songs are attributed to a historic author, a blind poet/prophet who roamed the area in the nineteenth century and left a huge heritage of songs and prophecies. This book gives the full text of one performance of this legacy. The lyrics cover a range of topics, from comments on historical events to philosophical musings about life and death, and from remembering the departed to celebrating the joys of being alive.
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Price: $86.00
Pages: 304
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: African Sources for African History
Publication Date: 01 May 2025
ISBN: 9789004718449
Format: Paperback
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Walter van Beek (PhD 1978), African Studies Centre Leiden, is emeritus professor of Anthropology of Religion. He has performed field research in Cameroon (Kapsiki/Higi) and among the Dogon in Mali. He has published widely on both, including Masquerades in African Society: Gender, Power, and Identity (with Harry M. Leyten), (Currey, Oxford 2023).

Oumar S. Ongoiba is a linguist (PhD 1988) and professor of French for the Toronto District School Board.

Atimè D. Saye is a translator of Dogon, and head of an extended family in Tireli, Mali.